Top 5 Phones to Consider Before Buying the HTC One M8 [July, 2014]News from Gotta Be Mobile:

The HTC One M8, HTC’s current flagship smartphone, is one of the best smartphone on the market. Period, end of the story. That said, there are some devices that we think consumers must take under consideration before buying the HTC One M8 in July.

At the end of March, weeks after the Samsung Galaxy S5 announcement, HTC took the curtain down from around its worst kept secret, a device that was then known as the HTC M8. The HTC M8 is actually called the All New HTC One M8, or to make things, easier, the HTC One M8. It’s successor to the HTC One M7, last year’s HTC One, a device that is arguably the best smartphone of all time.

The HTC One M8 had some pretty big shoes to fill and fortunately, HTC’s phone lived up to expectations. HTC’s top shelf smartphone comes with an impressive sheet of features which include a spacious full HD display, a speedy processor for games and multitasking, an impressive UltraPixel camera, and an aluminum design that’s on par with the iPhone. It also features HTC’s Sense UI which some people like better than TouchWiz, the UI on board the Galaxy S5.

HTC’s flagship remains a solid option for all consumers, especially now, months after release. Since its release, we’ve seen…………… continues on Gotta Be Mobile

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.Chinese brands are not a threat to us, says HTCNews from Times of India:

NEW DELHI: HTC does not feel threatened by the entry of Chinese brands such as Xiaomi, Gionee and Lenovo in the Indian market and does not intend to compete with them on price, which is essentially one of their biggest USPs.

Speaking to TOI Tech, Chia-Lin Chang, chief financial officer and global sales head of HTC, said that the company is not competing on price with Chinese vendors as it doesn’t just offers a hardware gadget but a complete brand experience.

“The first thing that you notice when you look at our phones is that we have better design, better form. We put our heart, mind and soul into it. We can compete on pure hardware specs but it will hurt our brand in the long term,” said Chang.

“Take the example of Apple; nobody compares the hardware specs, it’s all about the brand experience. Delivering on our brand promise is very important to us. There will always be a cluster of vendors fitting into (the interest of) a cluster of consumers. We’re not trying to compete with these (Chinese) vendors,” he added.

It’s worth pointing out that Lenovo and Gionee are already selling their flagship phones in the Indian market, while Xiaomi has announced its Mi 3 phone at an extremely competitive price of Rs 14,999. The phone boasts of top-end hardware specifications including a full-HD display and Snapdragon 800 processor. The company is launchi…………… continues on Times of India